Relaxing for the escape from Singapore at the end of a long week.
Chelmon rostratus (copper-band butterflyfish).
Amphiprion ocellaris (false-clown anemonefish) - not the real Nemo.
Nudibranchs (identity?)
Platax teira (Teira batfish).
Baby chiloscyllium griseum (grey bamboo shark) hiding out beneath overhanging coral.
Fistularia commersonii (smooth flutemouth) silhouetted against the green sea.
Diadema savignyi (long-spined sea urchin).
Diodon liturosus (blackblotched porcupinefish) - strangely lacking any spots (mis-id, or is this how it looks at night?).
Atelomycterus marmoratus (coral catshark). He was swimming round us for most of the night dive - tricky to get a photo since he's fairly swift of fin.
It's a crab. A beatiful crab. But I've no idea what species. This fellow was about 50-60cm across.
This school of sphyraena flavicauda (yellowtail barracuda) was quite happy to swim alongside us.
Bubbles. Descending backwards gives an interesting perspective.
Jezebel looking as relaxed as always.
A flying Rai, unfortunately not of the manta variety.